The CB300R is Honda’s most affordable
performance motorcycle available in India. Launched in February 2019, it
exceeded Honda’s expectations in terms of sales. While the current-gen model
carries a retro cafe-racer style, here’s what the next-gen Honda CB300R 2022
could look like. IndianAutosBlog.com's digital illustrator Shoeb Kalania has
created the rendering.
It can be seen in the rendering that the next-gen Honda CB300R features a much more aggressive design, especially at the front. The all-new Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade is the inspiration behind it. The single-piece round LED headlight has been replaced by a twin-LED headlamp setup which adds to the sportiness of the motorcycle. Also, the headlight cowl and tiny visor are a nice touch. To match the angrier-looking front of the next-gen Honda CB300R, the fuel tank also has been redesigned. It has small yet sporty extensions with sharp lines that meet the large blacked-out radiator shrouds. Being a naked motorcycle, the riding posture is upright.
It can be seen in the rendering that the next-gen Honda CB300R features a much more aggressive design, especially at the front. The all-new Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade is the inspiration behind it. The single-piece round LED headlight has been replaced by a twin-LED headlamp setup which adds to the sportiness of the motorcycle. Also, the headlight cowl and tiny visor are a nice touch. To match the angrier-looking front of the next-gen Honda CB300R, the fuel tank also has been redesigned. It has small yet sporty extensions with sharp lines that meet the large blacked-out radiator shrouds. Being a naked motorcycle, the riding posture is upright.
Features such as the side-slung exhaust,
alloy wheels, USD front forks, disc brakes, dual-channel ABS, tail section,
fully digital instrument cluster, etc., would be carried over from the
current-gen Honda CB300R to the next-gen model. Even the engine would be the
same 286.01 cc single-cylinder mill with liquid-cooling and fuel injection
paired with a 6-speed gearbox.